Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
Tentoma launches XL Power insulation panel packing machine
28 February 2022Denmark: Tentoma has launched its new XL Power insulation panel packing machine. The supplier says that machine can pack up to 19m-long panels. At shorter lengths, it can stretch film for more panels per packaging cycle, increasing the packaging speed for the products by up to 25%. Tentoma built and sold its first XL Power packiaging machine to replace an orbital wrapper.
US: Installed Building Products’ consolidated net sales were US$1.65bn in 2020, up by 9% year-on-year from US$1.51bn in 2019. Its earnings before interest, depreciation, taxation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 26% to US$231m from US$184m. In the fourth quarter of 2020, the insulation supplier recorded a higher proportion of insulation sales to production builders, leading to a drop in insulation selling prices. In November 2020, the group acquired WeatherSeal Insulation and in October 2020 it acquired Insulation Contractors/Magellan Insulation.
Chair and chief executive officer Jeff Edwards said, “We believe most of our markets will remain strong in 2021 and we expect 2021 will be another good year of growth and profitability for Installed Building Products, despite the continued effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Reflecting our confidence in executing on our acquisition strategy and our commitment to create long-term value for shareholders, I am pleased with the board’s decision to initiate a quarterly cash dividend programme, and increase and extend our share repurchase programme. The financial and operating accomplishments we achieved in 2020 is encouraging and I remain excited by the continued opportunities to grow IBP and create even greater value for our shareholders.”
UK: Avonside Group has appointed Bill Rumble as the managing director of its energy division. He first became the unit’s divisional director following the group’s acquisition of BillSaveUK. The company said that he had led a restructuring and refocusing of the operation resulting in a profitable and scalable business with industry leading levels of quality and service. Avonside Energy, the energy division of Avonside Group, suppliers insulation products to housebuilders in the UK.
Rumble holds a degree in manufacturing and engineering from the University of Nottingham followed by an apprenticeship with the Ministry of Defence. He held posts at the Ford, Aston Martin and Mark Group before setting up BillSaveUK in 2016.
US: Hennecke Group, a manufacturer and supplier of polyurethane processing equipment and plants, has moved its North American headquarters to a new plant in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. The new headquarters features more office and conference space, a research and development laboratory, a parts warehouse and areas for machinery repair and mixhead rebuilding services.
"This building better represents the innovation and leading polyurethane technology that we provide," said Lutz Heidrich, General Manager of Hennecke. He added that the new plant used some of the materials that its customers produce in its construction. This includes using foil-faced polyiso panel insulation made by Hunter Panels, part of Carlisle Construction Materials.
Hennecke manufactures equipment and supplies plants that make a variety of polyurethane-based products for the construction industries and other sectors. It operates facilities in Italy, Brazil, Mexico, China, Singapore, South Korea, India and Russia.